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C Status/Error during CO
2
Monitoring
Suggested Message/Response
Description
“Sensor Over Temp”
Make sure sensor is not exposed to extreme
heat (heat lamp, etc.). If error persists, return
sensor to factory for servicing.
The sensor temperature is greater than 40°C.
“Sensor Faulty”
Check that the sensor is properly plugged in.
Reinsert or reset the sensor if necessary. If error
persists, return sensor to factory for servicing
One of the following conditions exist:
Source Current Failure,
EEPROM Checksum Faulty,
Hardware Error
No Parameter Message
The host must set the Barometric Pressure and
compensations to clear this error; no user inter-
vention should be required.
Barometric Pressure and/or gas compensations have not
been set since power on. For CO
2
to be calculated with
the stated accuracy, these values should be set whenever
the sensor is plugged in.
“Module in Sleep Mode”
This bit is set when sensor has been placed in sleep mode.
“Zero In Progress “
A Module Zero is currently in progress.
“Sensor Warm Up”
This error condition is normal at startup. This er-
ror should clear when the warm up is complete.
One of the following conditions exist:
Sensor under temperature
Temperature not stable
Source Current unstable
“Check Sampling Line”
Check that the sampling line is not occluded or
kinked.
This error occurs whenever the pneumatic pressure is out-
side the expected range.
“Zero Required”
To clear, check airway adapter and clean if nec-
essary. If this does not correct the error, perform
an adapter zero. If you must adapter zero more
than once, a possible hardware error may exist.
One of the following conditions exist:
Zero Required;
Zero Required: Zero Error
“CO
2
Out of Range”
If error persists, perform a zero.
The value being calculated is greater than the upper CO
2
limit (150 mmHg, 20.0 kPa, or 19.7 %). The maximum val-
ue output is the upper CO
2
limit.
“Check Airway Adapter”
To clear, clean airway adapter if mucus or mois-
ture is seen. If the adapter is clean, perform a
Capnostat zero.
Usually caused when the airway adapter is removed from
the sensor or when there is an optical blockage on the
windows of the airway adapter. May also be caused by
failure to perform sensor zero to when adapter type is
changed.
The Sensor not Ready
This is prompted if the CO
2
sensor is not ready for a Cap-
nostat Zero.
If the “Zero Required” and this massage both prompt
message both prompt one or more of the following condi-
tions may exist:
• Breaths detected
• Temperature is not stable
• Source Current unstable
• In sleep mode.
Zero in already progress
Normal zero calibration is in already progress.
Zero Fault and Breaths Detected
Zero attempted and breaths have been detected in the
last 20 seconds.
Zero Ok
Zero calibration is successful
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